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••• J. M. M-Hammm
PARK HILL BOY
"■Get into the boy's life. Live with him and in him. It is human nearness,
warmth and sympathy the boy wants."
Vo), I.
Denver, Colo., November, 1912
No. 2
MR. ROSWELL LAVERTY
WHO HAS BEEN PRESENT 50 OF THE 52
SUNDAYS OF THE PAST YEAR
WELL RECEIVED.
Our boys have great reason to feel
gratified over the warm-hearted support accorded them in this, their
latest venture—the publication of
their class paper, "The Park Hill
Boy." The hearty co-operation of
our church people has greatly encouraged them to continue and make
it the success it deserves. Our
friends, one and all, seem to appreciate the fact that this little paper
will aid in building up the class as
nothing else would, and not only by
their financial help, but by words of
encouragement, have spurred the
boys on to better work and endeavor.
The writer, who has the honor of
being the teacher of this splendid
class of boys, here wishes to speak
a good word in their behalf. He is
not new in this line of work, having
at various times had the pleasure of
teaching large boys' classes in other
churches of our city, one numbering
close to a hundred members. He
here wishes to say that it has never
been his good fortune to be connected
with a finer lot, take them boy for
boy, than in this same class right
here in our Sunday School. In fact,
he thinks so highly of them as young
gentlemen that he was glad to have
his own son join them. He can therefore recommend the class to other
parents of Park Hill who have boys
from 12 to 16 not attending Sunday
School.

Newsletter produced by Park Hill Methodist Church in Denver, Colorado. Newsletter was aimed at the young men in the congregation and area and includes information pertaining to the youth activities and events pertaining to the church.

Newsletter produced by Park Hill Methodist Church in Denver, Colorado. Newsletter was aimed at the young men in the congregation and area and includes information pertaining to the youth activities and events pertaining to the church.

Located in Church Hybrid Collection, Park Hill Methodist Church File Folder

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••• J. M. M-Hammm
PARK HILL BOY
"■Get into the boy's life. Live with him and in him. It is human nearness,
warmth and sympathy the boy wants."
Vo), I.
Denver, Colo., November, 1912
No. 2
MR. ROSWELL LAVERTY
WHO HAS BEEN PRESENT 50 OF THE 52
SUNDAYS OF THE PAST YEAR
WELL RECEIVED.
Our boys have great reason to feel
gratified over the warm-hearted support accorded them in this, their
latest venture—the publication of
their class paper, "The Park Hill
Boy." The hearty co-operation of
our church people has greatly encouraged them to continue and make
it the success it deserves. Our
friends, one and all, seem to appreciate the fact that this little paper
will aid in building up the class as
nothing else would, and not only by
their financial help, but by words of
encouragement, have spurred the
boys on to better work and endeavor.
The writer, who has the honor of
being the teacher of this splendid
class of boys, here wishes to speak
a good word in their behalf. He is
not new in this line of work, having
at various times had the pleasure of
teaching large boys' classes in other
churches of our city, one numbering
close to a hundred members. He
here wishes to say that it has never
been his good fortune to be connected
with a finer lot, take them boy for
boy, than in this same class right
here in our Sunday School. In fact,
he thinks so highly of them as young
gentlemen that he was glad to have
his own son join them. He can therefore recommend the class to other
parents of Park Hill who have boys
from 12 to 16 not attending Sunday
School.